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Bonnard, Pierre

PIERRE BONNARD La Terasse, 1989

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Rare exhibition poster featuring Pierre Bonnard’s La Terrasse (1918–1920), published for the Collection of European Masters by Achenbach Editions for the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen. This text-version reproduction highlights Bonnard’s masterful use of deep browns, greens, and oranges to create luminous light emerging from darkness—a hallmark of his late style.

The museum is known for its outstanding modern and international collections, including works by Kandinsky, Picasso, and major Expressionist and Impressionist painters. A beautifully printed pre-digital poster and a strong example of European museum publishing.

Framing available upon request

Details

Sku: CB2090

Artist: Pierre Bonnard

Title: La Terasse

Year: 1989

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 1000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 27.5 x 35.5 inches ( 70 x 90 cm )

Image Size: 20 x 25 inches ( 51 x 64 cm )

PIERRE BONNARD La Terasse, 1989

$75

About the Artist

Pierre Bonnard

Pierre Bonnard (1867 — 1947) was a French painter and printmaker, as well as a founding member of the Post-Impressionist group of avant-garde painters Les Nabis, a group who set the tone for French graphic art of the 1890s. Bonnard preferred to work from memory, using drawings as a reference, and his paintings are often characterized by a dreamlike quality. The intimate domestic scenes, for which he is perhaps best known, often include his wife Marthe de Meligny. Bonnard has been described as "the most thoroughly idiosyncratic of all the great twentieth-century painters", and the unusual vantage points of his compositions rely less on traditional modes of pictorial structure than voluptuous color, poetic allusions and visual wit. Identified as a late practitioner of Impressionism in the early 20th century, Bonnard has since been recognized for his unique use of color and his complex imagery.
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